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Old Jan 1, 2005 | 07:31 AM
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If it you ran it and it still isn't up to the top mark then you need to put oil in it until it is at the top mark.
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Old Jan 3, 2005 | 06:35 AM
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Oh, I always thought exactly between the dots was perfect. Good info though, I guys I should check my helms manual.
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Old Jan 3, 2005 | 06:37 AM
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I use a little oil somewhere so I alway fill it to just over the second dot.
I don't think that is so much that it will cause any damage.
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Old Jan 4, 2005 | 09:49 AM
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Originally Posted by Tankard
He said his car only held 3 quarts. He thought it was suppossed to hold 3 and a half. He only filled it between the two dots. Full is all the way to the top dot. To the top dot would be apporximately half a quart more equaling 3.5 quarts. Therefore, his car does hold 3.5 quarts which is what he thought it was suppossed to hold. Now to me, it sounds like your the one that's stupid.
actually, according to the service manual for a D16Z6(per 92-95 service manual, under the standards and service limits section, page 3-4 in helms) the oil capacity is:

4.0 (4.2, 3.5) for engine overhaul
3.3 (3.5, 2.9) for oil change, including filter

this should solve any arguments, but Shmoo was correct in saying after an engine rebuild, any engine requires extra oil. this is because oil galleys and oil passages contain oil(especially the ones in the crank) so during a cold start there is oil there. that is why it is necessary to put engine lube on all bearings when assembling a new/rebuilt engine because there is no oil during initial start up in the necessary places.
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